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College of Business
business.oregonstate.edu
Best Buy schoolNamed by 2013 Fiske Guide to Colleges
Competitiveprofessional school model
accredited business school by AACSB International
The only college on campus with its own
career success center
austin hallNew 100,000-square-foot home with 250-seat
auditorium, café and event spacetop 10Most Popular Business Schools by US News and World Report
Numerous experiential learning opportunities with the Austin Entrepreneurship Program, Austin Family Business Program, Close to the Customer Project and Advantage Accelerator
115internships served by design students in 2013-2014
$440K in scholarships awarded to 300+ students
arthur stonehill international exchange program is one of the biggest of its kind in Oregon
Alumnus Darrin Crescenzi named in Fast Company’s list of 100 Most Creative People
$2.02m portfolio managed by student-run investment group
#4 U.S. fashion merchandising school
#14 among fashion design schools
19student
organizations align with business &
design majors
15 corporate partners
107years of business excellence
Integrity | Respect | Responsibility
top 20Best Fashion Programs by fashionista.com
114business students studied aBroad in 2013-2014
#37
1 of 41 colleges and universities nationwide
1 of 2 colleges in the Pacific Northwest
Offering more business majors than any other university in the State of Oregon, the Oregon State College of Business allows students to choose a concentration of study that provides a thorough and comprehensive understanding of each major. The curriculum is taught by professors and instructors who have a deep understanding and vast experience in each area of study, focusing on innovation, entrepreneurship and experiential learning.
Real Options
The accounting curriculum is focused on preparing students to become professional accountants. Certified Public Accountants have a variety of career paths in public accounting, corporate accounting, government and with nonprofit organizations. What you’ll do: public accounting in auditing, tax, forensics and it and management consulting | corporate accounting in cost accounting, financial analysis and treasury/cash management | governmental accounting and auditing nonprofit accounting
The Business information systems (BIS) degree program provides a solid foundation in business while preparing students for a career in the information age. What you’ll do: developer | business process analyst | quality control manager | application engineer | data modeler | teacher | systems analyst | software compliance tester
The entrepreneurship curriculum prepares students to operate in rapidly growing businesses, to participate in family-owned businesses, to establish their own businesses and to lead new business development initiatives within larger organizations. What you’ll do: entrepreneur | strategist | finance | management | marketing
finance graduates from Oregon State have a wide variety of career options to become successful in corporate finance, investments or financial services.What you’ll do: bond broker | commercial banker | corporate finance | chief financial officer | corporate controller | financial analyst | financial planner | insurance investment analyst | investment banker | portfolio manager | real estate | stock broker
graphic design professionals are creative strategists who create visually dynamic messages for targeted audiences. From logos and branding campaigns to magazines and websites, graphic designers provide the visual representation of ideas and messages. What you’ll do: motion graphics designer | type designer | web designer | advertising specialist | marketing specialist | brand specialist
interior design professionals optimize the function and aesthetics of a commercial or residential interior space while factoring in the needs of those using the space. What you’ll do: residential designer | contract commercial designer | space planner | bid supervisor | cad specialist | project coordinator | showroom manager | art coordinator | sales representative
The management curriculum helps prepare students for careers as managers and supervisors in goods-producing and service enterprises. Students obtain a solid grounding in managing supply chain, human resources and projects. What you’ll do: planning | organizing | leading
The heart of marKeting consists of a sequence of activities: identifying customer needs, developing goods and services to satisfy those needs, communicating the value of those products and services to potential customers, distributing the products and services to customers and maintaining relationships with those customers. What you’ll do: sales | advertising | retailing | brand management | logistics management | market research | public relations
Students in the merchandising management/apparel design program are prepared for positions in retail management, product merchandising and market research. This field offers a wide variety of career opportunities with retailers, manufacturers, marketing research firms and product information service providers. What you’ll do: retail management | buyer/merchandiser | merchandise planner/distributer | sourcing coordinator | fashion events coordinator | visual merchandiser | product developer | product quality assurance analyst | human resources specialist | market trend analyst | market research director | sales representative | operations manager | fashion editor | retail entrepreneur | apparel designer